Key Learning Areas
St Edward's teaches the
Australian Curriculum. It is designed to develop successful learners, confident and creative individuals, and active and informed citizens. Key learning areas include:
In Catholic Schools, Religious Education plays an important role in our curriculum. We follow the
Religious Education Program for the Brisbane Archdiocese.
Our Shared Language for Learning
At St Edward’s we have a shared language for learning. This helps all learners to be more actively involved in their learning. We want our students to fully understand what they are learning and their next steps and strategies to use in this growth.
What are we learning?
How are you going?
How do you know?
Students need to know what they are learning and the knowledge and skills in the Australian Curriculum that they are expected to acquire. We use WALT (We are learning to...) and WILF (What I'm looking for) to help students know the "What". The "WAGOLL" (What a good one looks like) helps students see and use a modelled example.
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What behaviours help me learn?
We have 6 learning behaviours we promote and use in all learning areas. At St Edward's we value, promote and provide opportunities for students to strengthen those behaviours to allow them to learn to their maximum potential.
- Chloe Cooperative
- Ruby Reflective
- Scott Self-Managing
- Pete Persistence
- Ricky Resilience
- Crystal Creative © BCE, St Edwards School, 2016
Where am I in my learning?
Students need to know where they are in their learning and how they can progress. Our model is situated on a hill representing our context at St Edward's. It describes levels of increasing complexity in student's understanding of subjects.
Exploring
Investigating
Applying
Creating
Reflection is used throughout the learning process to provide a structure in which students make sense of learning.
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